EBYTE Wireless Modules for MCU projects

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If you are using a Teensy, Arduino or other common MCU and need to send data from one to the other, check out these EBYTE transceivers, and use my FREE library for communications and programming. Add wireless communications to your Teensy, Arduino UNO, Arduino NANO, ESP32, or ESP8266 projects.

Here's a link to the library.

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Dear Kris, I wanted to extend my deepest gratitude for your incredibly helpful video. I was struggling so hard to get two Ebyte modules to work, and despite looking around the internet, nothing seemed to do the trick. Your video was a lifesaver, providing clear guidance that finally got the modules up and running smoothly. Now, my only challenge is figuring out how to make them function in half duplex mode. Your experience and guidance have been invaluable, and I cannot thank you enough for sharing your knowledge with the world.
I also appreciate the enormous work you put into creating that wonderful repository on github which was very useful (it's really well done).

andreaminguzzi
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I love it how you explain things. Great job Kris.

tino
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Hello sir, how can i use LoRa module with the Raspberry Pi ?

skjcreation
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Have you maneged to solve the UART baud rate configuration issue? Using the E-byte setting software I was able to change it to all available values. Can your library set values different from 9600?

tritile
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Could you explain the wiring a bit more? Why do you need a current limiting resistor on E32 aux line? Is the impedance of the nano too low for that pullup?
I'm pretty new to electrical stuff

theaveragepro
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Hi Kris! Great work. Thx. I’ve been using your library for a while. Wonder is I can use it for point to point communication instead of transparent?

husky-nuxk
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This is great, thanks for your hard work!

RyanDurbin
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سلام
بسیار عالی بود و لذت بردیم.
موفق و پیروز باشید.

مرتضیاجاقلو
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I am trying to understand chan and read what is going on from 3 days you saved me thanks you

Syria..
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Hello Kris, do you remember exactly what modules you tried with the transmitter in the garage and got a range of 900 to 1000 feet ?
Also, for maximum range, which Ebyte module would you recommend ? The 230 Mhz or 900 Mhz ?
Great video and thank you for sharing the library.

oswaldgevaldenheimer
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Hello Kris, i am glad to have found your channel .
I did not understand the resistors towards the end of the video for the nano, why are they configured that way ?

thank you

mkivcromwell
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Hi
In my project I'm using 2 LoRa E32-900t30d and 2 ESP32 devkit v1. I managed to place the same channel in both modules using the syntax of this code, however the parameters: mode, speed and optn of one of the modules are all set to zero, unlike the other. Furthermore, this same module has a model, version and feature number equal to 0, also differently from the other.
I would like to know how to manually set these parameters (mode, speed and optn) so that they're the same as those in the other module.

juliolopezdeazevedo
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Best Video for the E32 devices. Great thanks👏🏻👍🏻 Kind regards from Germany😉

FischKopp-pizb
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thanks for your work! i got a e34, gotta test it w your library

zoccaanime
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Hello, i was trying to using fixed transmission, but i dont find how to do this, transparent transmission works great.

mayksuelramalho
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Fantastic did you try the other model with m0 m1 and m2 modes, also adding encryption to the data ?

jumadhaheri
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First of all, thank you for doing so.
All the things look normal. All the parameters of RX and TX are set to be the same. However, they just cannot communicate with each other. What would be the problem?

林子晰
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Can you make a two-way communication video?

giusepperamon
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Nice job. Is it possible to change the frecuency?. Thanks

fernandov
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Hello Kris, nice channel
About the wiring diagram for the nano, shouldn't we use a logic level shifter for the signal lines since the nano uses 5 v logic ?

LordFudgeMeister